Hi Friends!
Over the 3 day weekend, I made some time to create a color sorting activity. Using the beloved Google Images, I found pictures of both cartoon and real objects for the kids to sort. I made them all into flashcards for you to download and use with your students! There are 90 cards, 10 pictures for each color. The colors included are yellow, orange, blue, green, red, brown, black, purple, and pink. (After creating them, I realized it would have been helpful to add "white" objects for sorting. Check back later for those!)
There are numerous ways to use these cards:
Receptive ID (identification) - "touch the red car" or "which one is the yellow banana?"
Expressive ID - "what is this?" "what color is this?"
Matching - print two sets of each card
Feature Function Class - have the kids identify items by FFC (ex. "which one do you eat?")
Sort by Category - food, color, clothes, etc
Get creative and have the kids match the cards to buckets with a color card on the outside of each one or have the kids find the cards in a scavenger hunt game around the classroom, etc.
I hope you enjoy! DOWNLOAD HERE!
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Emotion Sorting Activity - Free Download!
I made this sorting activity to go into the new independent binders that I am in the process of putting together for my students. I think this is fun because it is working on sorting skills, recognizing facial expressions, can be done independently, and could also be used as a matching activity (print 2 copies of the last page). I color coded it and used Boardmaker symbols since they are so widely used in special education classrooms and my students are likely to see them again - therefore they should have exposure to them when appropriate!
Along with the sorting board are a set of 15 pictures, 5 for each emotion.
And yes... it was awkward using search words like "crying man" and "angry child" to look up pictures to sort! BUT my favorite find was a crying Dean from the show Supernatural. (And yes, I used the image!) Never heard of it? Oh - you mean you don't have a nerdy husband who makes you watch silly sci fi shows? Well, I do :) If you're in the mood for a corny show about brothers who chase ghosts and goblins, check it out on Netflix.
I hope you guys enjoy the latest download... let me know how it works for your students!
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